This flag conforms to the pattern of those issued to the corps of Major
General William J. Hardee, Army of the Mississippi and Army of Tennessee. The date and place of manufacture are unknown. The flag was captured on
November 25, 1863 during the Battle of Missionary Ridge by Lt. Simeon T.
Josselyn of Co. C, 13th Illinois Infantry. Josselyn was recommended for and
received the Congressional Medal of Honor. On December 13, 1863, the flag was
forwarded to Major General Daniel Butterfield by Peter J. Osterhaus, Brigadier
General of Volunteers. The flag was eventually forwarded to the U.S. War
Department, where it was assigned Capture Number 86. The flag was returned to
the State of Alabama effective March 25, 1905.

This flag received conservation treatment and was prepared for display by
Textile Preservation Associates, Inc. of Sharpsburg, Maryland in May 1992 (see
conservation report).

Sources:
Curator's Object Files, Civil War Flags, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Madaus, Howard Michael. The Battle Flags of the Confederate Army of Tennessee.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1976. U. S. War Department. American Decorations 1862-1926. Washington, Government
Printing Office, 1927. U.S. War Department. War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Government Printing Office, 1880-1901.